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  1. Nelson Smock Riddle Jr. (June 1, 1921 – October 6, 1985) was an American arranger, composer, bandleader and orchestrator whose career stretched from the late 1940s to the mid-1980s. He worked with many vocalists at Capitol Records , including Frank Sinatra , Ella Fitzgerald , Nat King Cole , Judy Garland , Dean Martin , Peggy Lee ...

  2. The Official Site Created & Maintained By The Riddle Family Contact Us | Site Purpose | Site Designer Nelson Riddle, Nelson Riddle Orchestra, Nelson Riddle Music, Big Band, Frank Sinatra, 50's, Arranging, Composing, American

  3. Nelson Riddle, der als Posaunist seine Musikerlaufbahn begann, war einer der herausragenden US-amerikanischen Bigband-Arrangeure der 1950er und 1960er Jahre. Als Posaunist spielte er in zahlreichen Bigbands, u. a. bei Tommy Dorsey. Lange Jahre war er der erste Arrangeur für Frank Sinatra (z. B. Songs for Swingin’ Lovers, 1956).

  4. Considered by many as one of the greatest arrangers in the history of American popular music, Nelson Riddle was and is still well known for his talents. Having arranged for and played with big band greats Charlie Spivak and Tommy Dorsey in the 40s, he found his own sound in working with many famous vocalists from the 50’s into the 80’s: Nat ...

  5. Profile: Well regarded jazz/swing group, conducted by band leader, Nelson Riddle. Started as a backing band for such luminaries as Frank Sinatra and Nat "King" Cole, before branching out into film scores. Following the death of Nelson, his son, Christopher has acted as orchestra leader. Show more.

  6. The following is the discography for big band and traditional pop arranger Nelson Riddle [1] (1921–1985). Albums. The Music from Oklahoma! ( Capitol, 1955) Moonglow (Capitol, 1955) [2] Lisbon Antigua (Capitol, 1956) [3] The Tender Touch (Capitol, 1956) Hey...Let Yourself Go! (Capitol, 1957) C'mon...Get Happy! (Capitol, 1957)

  7. NELSON RIDDLE was one of the greatest arrangers in the history of American popular music. He worked with many of the major pop vocalists of his day, but it was his immortal work with Frank Sinatra, particularly on the singer’s justly revered Capitol concept albums, that cemented Dad’s enduring legacy. He was a master of mood and subtlety ...